The Other Guys: Terry Hoitz's past mistakes in the line of duty and Allen Gamble's reluctance to take risks have landed them the roles of the "Other Guys", disgraced New York City police detectives relegated to filling out paperwork for cocky hero cops Danson and Highsmith. The mismatched duo must look past their differences when they take on a high-profile investigation of shady capitalist David Ershon and attempt to fill the shoes of the notoriously reckless officers they idolize.

I was so ready to love this film, but less than twenty minutes in, I was ready to go off. The amount of degrading vagina jokes disgusted me. Now I consider myself a reformed feminist, which I feel has gone too far towards mysandry (male hatred). I respect all creatures and consider myself an equalist, but hearing at least ten 'p*ssy=worthless coward' jokes within five minutes made me angry. 51% of us have vaginas and we are not cowards. For the most part we don't hesitate to put ourselves in danger for those we love. We're not scared of blood, we drop a pint every month and don't make a constant fuss about having to hide it with tampons. In contrast to - PAY ATTENTION TO THE ENTIRE PHRASE - the way THIS MOVIE REPRESENTS male bravery, in general, our bravery isn't based on ego. Have you ever gotten between a female predatory animal and her young, F*CK NO YOU HAVEN'T BECAUSE THEY'RE SCARY, and they don't care about size. Personally I'm going to go save lives by getting in my vagina car and taking a drive without contributing to extinction through global pollution.
Peace to all males females and inbetweens, but it's time for a new day in comedy without cliche discrimination.
-Christina